http://ajslp.pubs.asha.org/article.aspx?articleid=1757554Don’t Forget to Write As I write, autumn is closing in around me, and the summer of 2009 is becoming a memory. Summer represents a time in which AJSLP submissions are relatively high as compared with other seasons: In the first 4 months of 2009 (January through April), we processed 33 new submissions, ...2009-11-01T00:00:00EditorialLaura Justice

As I write, autumn is closing in around me, and the summer of 2009 is becoming a memory. Summer represents a time in which AJSLP submissions are relatively high as compared with other seasons: In the first 4 months of 2009 (January through April), we processed 33 new submissions, whereas in the next 4 months (May through August), we processed 41 new submissions. This corresponds to more than a 20% increase in submission rates during the summer corridor compared with winter/spring; this increase corresponds, I suspect, to that brief respite in teaching and service that summer offers, which, in turn, permits us to spend more time on writing for publication.